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Plant growth and reproduction are driven by photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), defined as wavelengths between 400 and 700 nanometers. This interval is often separated into three distinct “color” bands for plant research. Modifying the intensity of red, blue, green wavelengths, along with additional near-UV (380-400 nm) and far-red (700-780 nm) bands, can influence a variety of plant characteristics, such as growth rate, chemical composition, and more.
The precision linear image sensor of the LI-180 records intensity and composition of these five wavebands at the single-nanometer level with a single click. Optimize the composition of your supplemental lighting and track your spectrometer data over time for long-term validation of your lights and lighting strategy. Monitor degradation of your custom lighting system, plan for seasonal changes or upgrades, and design species-specific light recipes using the LI-180 Spectrometer.
Gain enhanced control over desired plant characteristics by accurately measuring and optimizing the composition of your supplemental light1,2.
The LI-180 combines precise, handheld spectral measurements with a polished and powerful interface ideal for the greenhouse grower on the move.
The LI-180 Spectrometer features a precise CMOS linear image sensor that measures photon flux density (PFD) over a 12 nm bandwidth. PFD measurements are reported in 1 nanometer increments between 380 and 780 nm. The LI-180 sensor measures with a precise cosine correction response for accuracy across the field of view.
Wavelength Range | 380 to 780 nm |
Wavelength Data Increment | 1 nm |
Spectral Bandwidth | Approximately 12 nm (half-bandwidth) |
Measurement Range |
70 – 150,000 lx (lux) 0.5 – 1,000 W/m2 (irradiance) 1 – 3,000 μmol m -2 s -1 (PPFD) |
Display | 3.5" 320 × 420 Resistive Touch LCD |
Display Languages | English, Spanish, French, German, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Russian |
Storage Capacity | 68,000 files (for 8GB SD card) |
Operating Humidity Range | 0% to 95% RH (non-condensing) |
Battery Life | 5 hours typical with continuous operation |
Power Requirement | Adapter, 2500 mAh (3.7V rechargeable lithium ion battery) |
Data Output Interface | SSD Card (SD2.0, SDHC, up to 32GB (8GB card included)), Mini USB Port (USB 2.0), Wi-Fi SD Card (compatible with iOS and Android) |
Data Output Format | .txt、.jpg |
Detector | CMOS Linear Image Sensor |
Illuminance Meter Class | Directional response conforms to JIS C 1609-1:2006 for General Class AA. Directional response conforms to DIN 5032 Part 7 Class B. |
Wavelength Reproducibility | ±1 nm |
PAR Accuracy | ±5% |
Illuminance Accuracy | ±5% |
Illuminance Repeatability (2σ) | 0.2% |
Color Accuracy | xy±0.0025 |
Color Repeatability (2σ) | xy:0.0005 |
CCT Accuracy | ±2% |
CRI Accuracy @ Ra | ± 1.5% |
Stray Light | -25 dB max. |
Integration Time Range | 2 – 2000ms |
Digital Resolution | 16 bits |
Capture Function | One-time or Continuous |
Operation Mode | Standalone or Wi-Fi mode |
USB Mode | Mass storage controller mode and Windows® PC connection |
Integration Mode | Auto or Manual |
Measuring Modes | Measuring Modes: PPFD, PFD, Spectrum (chart), Logging, and Grid |
Measuring Capabilities |
PPFD for the PAR waveband PFD Custom Wavebands, Default Waveband Ratios, and Custom Waveband Ratios Peak Wavelength (λp) and Peak Wavelength Value (λpV) Irradiance (380nm ~ 780nm) Wm2 Integration Time (I-Time) Illuminance (LUX)/Foot Candle (fc) Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) CIE 1931/1976 Chromaticity Coordinates △x、△y、△u'、△v'、Delta uv(Duv) Dominant Wavelength (λd) Excitation Purity Color Rendering Index (CRI, Ra)/R1 to R15 Spectral Power Distribution (SPD) mW/m2 |
Size | 20 cm L × 7.7 cm W × 2.6 cm D (7.8” × 3” × 1”) |
Weight | 0.28 kg (0.62 lbs) |
Operating Temperature Range | 0 – 35℃ |
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